tenderpreneur
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]tenderpreneur (plural tenderpreneurs)
- (slang, South Africa) A government official or politician who uses their powers and influence to secure government tenders and contracts.
- 2010 November 10, Pratish Mistry, “Why Julius Malema is important to the ANC”, in NewsTime:
- No doubt you’re tired of reading about his colourful escapades – about his glamorous home, his allegedly dodgy tenderpreneur deals, his gushing praise of malevolent dictators, or his soundly articulated international economic policy.
- 2010 October 24, “As Hawks fail us crooks plot anew”, in Sunday World (Sputh Africa)[1]:
- If anything, the decision represents an important victory to both emerging and accomplished tenderpreneurs who have undoubtedly distinguished themselves in clandestine plundering of state resources.
- 2010 January 6, Blade Nzimande., Blade: Make all tenders public. Times LIVE.:
- Let's be bold, let's go and promote small entrepreneurs and defeat tenderpreneurs, those who steal."
- 2010, Hayibo.com, Red Card, The: The Best of Hayibo.com 2009/2010, page 119:
- Tenderpreneur Julius Malema says he is not a hypocrite for publicly condemning personal enrichment while allegedly privately enriching himself, saying that there is no word for 'hypocrite' in the Pedi dictionary.
Derived terms
[edit]References
[edit]- The Star (newspaper) How Malema made his millions, 21 Feb. 2010.